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Are you sure he took damage? After rereading the Kihara fight and Kakine fight from the books. He took no damage from using the wings, though, he does have hard time staying conscious with him getting overloaded. Just I don't see the overloading cause any direct physical harm.

It does make his head feel as if it's going to burst....as if all his rage and hate is going to coalesce and flow as a liquid from every orifice. That's why I say I'm surprised he doesn't black out.

"His ability also has an affect on his hormones, as he stated in the manga series it was because of his power he has "...this genderless body" but evidence is hinted and stated throughout the series he is a boy. His only example was he told Last Order he has a thin, girlish waist."

"His ability also has an affect on his hormones, as he stated in the manga series it was because of his power he has "...this genderless body" but evidence is hinted and stated throughout the series he is a boy. His only example was he told Last Order he has a thin, girlish waist."

There is also something about how Accelerator's powers messes with his hormones in Vol5 and makes him a albino among other things by blocking out unnecessary radiation. How much would his power affect him is really up for debate.

Er... You do know that the term was meant for characters that are so good and perfect and always doing the right thing and that everybody (in the story) can't help but like him/her and the whole world revolves around them etc. ?

Er... You do know that the term was meant for characters that are so good and perfect and always doing the right thing and that everybody (in the story) can't help but like him/her and the whole world revolves around them etc. ?

Er... You do know that the term was meant for characters that are so good and perfect and always doing the right thing and that everybody (in the story) can't help but like him/her and the whole world revolves around them etc. ?

Well, technically, Mary Sue has no definition. You could say that Accelerator is a Mary Sue with his ever game-breaking power- or even that he's an Anti-sue, which still technically makes him a Mary Sue.

A Mary Sue is a term for a character that is given sickeningly perfect qualities. It's common in bad fanfiction and it's the main reason why I don't like a lot of fics with OC's in them.

Isn't Mary Sue only supposed to refer to a female, though?

Accel isn't a Mary Sue, not by far. Sure, he has a game-breaking power, but if you're going to use that logic then quite a lot of people in the series are Mary Sue's. Mary Sue's also are written not to have any flaws whatsoever, and Accel most definitely does have flaws - they're the most interesting part of his character, in fact.

Lina Inverse can be say to be a Mary Sue (strongest on her group, always wins, no mayor flaws that damage the characters, no problems), while she has flaws those dont deny her archivements, nor undermine the character.

Aizen now thats a Mary Sue done terrible, he never has a opponent of his caliber, always prepared, plot everything, basically mr perfect.